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Common Parenteral Medications (Brand Names)

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Definition
abatacept   Orencia  
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acetazolamide   Diamox  
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acyclovir   Zovirax  
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adalimumab   Humira  
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alteplase   Activase  
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amikacin   Amikin  
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amiodarone hydrochloride   Cordarone  
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amphotericin B   Abelcet; Amphotec; AmBisome  
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ampicillin   Principen; Omnipen  
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ampicillin sodium/sulbactam sodium   Unasyn  
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antihemophilic factor (recombinant)   Xyntha  
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antithymocyte globulin   Thymoglobulin  
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apomorphine   Apokyn  
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argatroban   Acova  
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atenolol   Tenormin  
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atracurium besylate   Tracrium  
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azithromycin   Zithromax; Zmax  
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aztreonam   Azactam  
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baclofen   Lioresal  
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bivalirudin   Angiomax  
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cefamandole   Mandol  
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cefazolin sodium   Ancef; Kefzol  
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cefepime   Maxipime  
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cefmetazole   Zefazone  
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cefonicid   Monocid  
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cefoperazone   Cefobid  
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cefotaxime sodium   Claforan  
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cefotetan disodium   Cefotan  
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cefoxitin sodium   Mefoxin  
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ceftazidime   Fortaz; Ceptaz  
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ceftizoxime sodium   Cefizox  
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ceftriaxone sodium   Rocephin  
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cefuroxime sodium   Kefurox; Zinacef  
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cephradine   Velosef  
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chloramphenicol   Chloromycetin  
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cimetidine   Tagamet  
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clevidipine butyrate   Cleviprex  
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clindamycin   Cleocin  
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dalteparin sodium   Fragmin  
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danaparoid sodium   Orgaran  
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daptomycin   Cubicin  
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dexamethasone   Decadron  
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diazepam   Valium  
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digoxin   Lanoxin  
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dobutamine hydrochloride   Dobutrex  
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doripenem   Doribax  
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doxycycline   Vibramycin  
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enalapril   Vasotec  
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epinephrine HCl   Adrenalin HCl  
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ertapenem   Invanz  
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erythromycin lactobionate   Erythrocin  
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famotidine   Pepcid  
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fentanyl   Sublimaze  
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fluconazole   Diflucan  
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fosphenytoin   Cerebyx  
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furosemide   Lasix  
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gentamicin   Garamycin  
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heparin sodium   Heparin  
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hydralazine hydrochloride   Apresoline  
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hydromorphone HCl   Dilaudid  
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imipenem/cilastatin   Primaxin  
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isoproterenol   Isuprel  
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kanamycin sulfate   Kantrex  
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labetalol   Normodyne; Trandate  
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levofloxacin   Levaquin  
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lidocaine   Xylocaine  
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meperidine hydrochloride   Demerol  
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meropenem   Merrem  
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metoclopramide HCl   Reglan  
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metoprolol   Lopressor  
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mezlocillin   Mezlen  
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midazolam hydrochloride   Versem  
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morphine   Duramorph; Infumorph  
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nafcillin sodium   Nafcil; Nallpen  
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nesiritide citrate   Natrecor  
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nicardipine hydrochloride   Cardene  
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nitroglycerin   Nitro-Bid; Tridil  
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norepinephrine   Levophed  
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ondansetron HCl   Zofran  
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oxacillin sodium   Bactocill; Prostaphlin  
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pancuronium bromide   Pavulon  
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penicillin G   Pfizerpen  
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pentobarbital sodium   Nembutal Na  
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piperacillin sodium   Pipracil  
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piperacillin/tazobactam   Zosyn  
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prochlorperazine   Compazine  
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promethazine   Phenergan  
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propranolol   Inderal  
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ranitidine   Zantac  
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reteplase recombinant   Retavase  
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succinylcholine   Anectine  
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thiopental sodium   Pentothal  
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ticarcillin   Ticar  
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tigecycline   Tygacil  
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tinzaparin sodium   Innohep  
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tobramycin   Nebcin  
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tranexamic acid   Cyklokapron  
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trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole   Bactrim; Septra  
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vancomycin   Vancocin  
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warfarin   Coumadin  
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zidovudine   Retrovir  
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